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Search by device state only
To display devices based on their state at a given time, select the desired state from the
Show
Devices
drop-down list. The device list will update automatically.
A device can be in only one of the following states at a given moment in time:
•
Registered – the device has successfully joined the network and is ready to operate;
•
Joining process – the device has been provisioned and is attempting to join the network;
•
Unregistered – the device has lost connection with its neighbors in the network.
6.2.3.2
Device list
The
Device list
shows the network devices in a table, one item per line, with main information about
each logical device, as follows:
•
EUI-64 Address
(the MAC address);
•
IPv6 Address
;
•
Tag
– the device tag;
•
Revision
– the FW version available on the device;
•
Role
(Gateway, System Manager, Backbone Router, Field Router) and
Model
(manufacturer
information);
•
Status
(FULL
_ JOIN
for registered devices,
JOINING
for joining devices,
NOT_JOINED
for
unregistered devices);
•
Last Read
(the date and time of the last reading from the device) and a link to the Readings
page for the device in question.
In addition, the Device list provides a quick link as the following icon - to the Run Commands page for
that specific device.
When you load the page, the registered devices are displayed by default. To view unregistered or joining
devices, select the corresponding option in the
Show Devices
drop-down list.
The total number of items in the table is indicated in the top left corner of the table. Here you can set
the number of items to be displayed per page in the table. The default number of items displayed in a
page is 50. Paging controls in the top right corner of the table also enable you to navigate through the
other pages of the table.
The last time the page of a device was refreshed is also available by clicking on
EUI-64 Address
of the
device, in the Device Details page. The page does not refresh automatically, therefore you must click
Refresh
to update it.
6.2.3.3
Delete a device
In the Devices page you have the option of deleting an unregistered device. When you delete a device, it
will be removed from the network and any related data, including previous readings, will be deleted
from the database.